COOKING APPARATUS WITH STRAINER
A cooking apparatus having a pivoting strainer which provides a unique, safe way to drain liquid contents contained within the apparatus while cooking. The cooking apparatus generally comprises a substantially flat and circular base having a cooking surface, a peripheral wall upstanding from the circular base, a handle extending outwardly from the peripheral wall and a pivoting strainer moveable between a closed position and a raised, draining position.
This application is based upon and claims the priority filing date of the previously filed, copending U.S. Provisional patent application entitled “U.S. Utility patent application entitled “Cooking Apparatus with Grease Strainer” filed Jul. 11, 2016, Ser. No. 62/360,929, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference; and, as a continuation-in-part of, copending U.S. Non-Provisional patent application entitled “Cooking Apparatus with Grease Strainer” filed Nov. 23, 2015, Ser. No. 14/949,192, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to a cooking apparatus and, in particular, to an improved cooking apparatus having a strainer for removing liquid food components away from solid food contained therein.
Cooking apparatuses including pots and pans are well known in the culinary utensil art. Cooking pots and pans are generally a flat-bottomed container having an open top used for boiling water and food preparation. Typical cooking pots vary in size and diameter having relatively high sides that vertically extend upwards, a long handle, and no lid. Larger pots may have a small grab handle opposite the main handle. Traditionally, cooking pots were made of cast iron. Although cast iron is still popular today, especially for outdoor cooking, most cooking pots are now made from metals such as aluminum or stainless steel.
Cooking pots typically are relatively satisfactory for their intended purposes. However, on the other hand, the conventional cooking pot lacks special features that may increase the efficiency and ease of use of preparing food in a pot.
When it comes to attempting to drain a pot or pan from grease or other liquid components while keeping the solid food within, it can be quite the challenge for even a seasoned professional chef. Grease, water and other liquids are generally very hot and must be handled with extreme care. Not only is it difficult to ascertain the proper angle at which the pot must be tilted in order to commence the liquid drainage, but the angle must be slowly increased to maintain liquid flow. Accordingly, both chefs and amateur cooks tend to use a supporting culinary utensil, such as a pot cover or a large spoon or fork, to assist in draining the excess liquid by attempting to retain the solid food within the pot while allowing the liquid to drain over out of the pot. This process can prove to be awkward and if not done properly, hot liquids can spill or splash onto the handler, causing severe burns.
For the foregoing reason, there is a need for a cooking pot that will provide an efficient cooking surface as well as provide a safe and reliable manner of disposing of hot liquids contained therein.
SUMMARYIn accordance with the invention, a cooking apparatus is provided which boasts the ability to provide a continuous cooking surface as well as provide a unique “flip up” or pivoting strainer moveable between a lowered, closed position to a raised, draining position for preventing burns and other injuries relating to draining a cooking pot or pan of its liquid contents. This provides a safe, ergonomic, and efficient cooking apparatus.
The cooking apparatus for straining grease and other liquid components away from solid food, generally comprises: (a) a substantially flat and circular base having a cooking surface; (b) a peripheral wall upstanding from the base terminating with an upper curved rim; (c) a handle extending outwardly from the peripheral wall; (d) a curved rim extension surface extending laterally away from a limited segment of the upper curved rim and terminating at an outer perimeter; (e) a pivoting strainer moveable relative to the peripheral wall and curved rim extension surface, the pivoting strainer comprising a curved surface generally concentric to that of the curved extension surface outer perimeter and a plurality of drainage perforations; and (f) a means for moving the pivoting strainer relative to the upper curved rim between i) a draining position, wherein the pivoting strainer extends above a limited segment of the peripheral wall and curved rim extension surface exposing the perforations to the interior contents of the cooking apparatus; and ii) a closed position wherein the pivoting strainer is positioned such that it does not interfere with the conventional configuration of the cooking apparatus and cooking surfaces.
In a detailed version of the invention, the pivoting strainer further comprises a lower terminating perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface of the cooking apparatus, wherein while in the draining position the lower terminating perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit, thereby preventing the pivoting strainer from moving upward and providing a seal between the apparatus and the pivoting strainer during the straining process.
In yet another version, the pivoting strainer further comprises an upper perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface outer perimeter, wherein while in the closed position the upper perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit.
Moreover, in a detailed version of the invention, the means for moving the pivoting strainer comprises a lever which can be actuated by the user's thumb while holding the apparatus by the handle, the lever is operably attached to the pivoting strainer which is rotatable about a pivot axis and extends above the apparatus handle near the position of the user's thumb, thereby as the lever is depressed by the user's thumb while holding the handle, the pivoting strainer pivots about the pivot axis moving from the closed position to the raised, draining position.
In a version of the pivoting strainer, the drainage perforations are configured and dimensioned to substantially block the passage of solid food therethrough. In a particularly detailed version, the drainage perforations are a plurality of aligned elongated slits extending upward within the curvature of the pivoting strainer.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description and accompanying figures where:
Referring now to the figures wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating a preferred version of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, the present invention is a cooking apparatus having a pivoting strainer which provides a unique, safe way to drain grease and other fluid food components therein while cooking.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary versions of the invention. The description is not to be taken in the limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
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The circular base 12 and cooking surface 14 are conventional in nature. Ideally, the cooking surface 14 is generally flat and configured to cook and transfer heat to food as customary known in the culinary art. It will be noted, that the base 12 may be other than totally flat and other than exactly circular, just as the peripheral wall 16 may extend either vertically (perpendicular to the base) or slightly outward as well—either linearly or arcuately or even a combination thereof. The circular base 12 and peripheral wall 16 are imperforate and cooperate to define an open-top container for holding the food to be cooked, including any liquid associated therewith. The invention is not limited to merely pots having high vertical sides, but may include other cooking apparatuses such as any container having a cooking surface, peripheral sides, and an open top such as a pan or skillet. Thus, the invention should not be limited simply in the context of a pot formed by higher peripheral walls, but other cooking containers as well.
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The curved rim extension surface 80 generally extends laterally away from a limited segment of the upper curved rim 26 (See
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The plurality of drainage perforations 38 are embedded within the curved surface 36 of the pivoting strainer 20 in order to allow the passage of liquid from the interior of the cooking apparatus 10 to the exterior thereof while the pivoting strainer 20 is in the raised, draining position. The drainage perforations 38 are configured and dimensioned to substantially block the passage of solid food therethrough. In the version, the drainage perforations 38 are a plurality of aligned elongated slits extending upward and vertically within the curvature of the curved surface 36.
The pot handle 18 is a supportive member that is sufficiently constructed in order to manipulate and pick up the pot as customarily known in the art. In the version and as best illustrated by
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The opening lever 40 includes a generally flat engagement surface 42 which is suspended overtop of the base 46 of the pot handle 18. Thus, the configuration and position of the opening lever 40 provides the user with the ability to apply a downward force and movement via thumb to the opening lever 40 via the engagement surface 42 generating a rotational action about pivot axis Y moving the pivoting strainer 20 upward and into the raised, draining position during operation.
As illustrated in the version, the lever 40 is configured to generally extend further towards the end 48 of the pot handle 18 from the pivoting strainer 20 via support member 50. This positions the engagement surface 42 in close proximity to the user's thumb while the pivoting strainer 20 is not engaged. Moreover, providing the engagement surface 42 at a similar altitude of where the user's thumb would be positioned on the upwardly and outwardly extending pot handle 18.
The cooking apparatus 10 can be made in any manner and of any material chosen with sound engineering judgment. Preferably, materials will be strong, lightweight, long lasting, economic, and ergonomic. Construction of the cooking apparatus 10 can be made of any known material known in the culinary art or other art such as plastics, cast iron, aluminum, or stainless steel or a combination thereof.
The invention does not require that all the advantageous features and all the advantages need to be incorporated into every version of the invention.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in considerable detail, other versions and embodiments of the invention are certainly possible. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to the described embodiments herein.
All features disclosed in this specification including any claims, abstract, and drawings may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose unless expressly stated otherwise.
Claims
1. A cooking apparatus for straining fluid components away from solid food, comprising:
- (a) a substantially flat and circular base having a cooking surface;
- (b) a peripheral wall upstanding from the base terminating with an upper curved rim;
- (c) a handle extending outwardly from the peripheral wall;
- (d) a curved rim extension surface extending laterally away from a limited segment of the upper curved rim and terminating at an outer perimeter;
- (e) a pivoting strainer moveable relative to the peripheral wall and curved rim extension surface, the pivoting strainer comprising a curved surface generally concentric to that of the curved extension surface outer perimeter and a plurality of drainage perforations; and
- (f) a means for moving the pivoting strainer relative to the upper curved rim between i) a draining position, wherein the pivoting strainer extends above a limited segment of the peripheral wall and curved rim extension surface exposing the drainage perforations to the interior contents of the cooking apparatus; and ii) a closed position wherein the pivoting strainer is positioned such that it does not interfere with the conventional configuration of the cooking apparatus and cooking surfaces.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pivoting strainer further comprises a lower terminating perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface of the cooking apparatus, wherein while in the draining position the lower terminating perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit, thereby preventing the pivoting strainer from moving upward and providing a seal between the apparatus and the pivoting strainer during the straining process.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pivoting strainer further comprises an upper perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface outer perimeter, wherein while in the closed position the upper perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for moving the pivoting strainer comprises a lever which can be actuated by the user's thumb while holding the apparatus by the handle, the lever is operably attached to the pivoting strainer which is rotatable about a pivot axis and extends above the apparatus handle near the position of the user's thumb, thereby as the lever is depressed by the user's thumb while holding the handle, the pivoting strainer pivots about the pivot axis moving from the closed position to the draining position.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the drainage perforations are configured and dimensioned to substantially block the passage of solid food therethrough.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the drainage perforations are a plurality of aligned elongated slits extending upward within the curvature of the pivoting strainer.
7. A cooking apparatus for straining liquid components away from solid food actuated by use of a user's hand and thumb, comprising:
- (a) a base having a cooking surface;
- (b) a peripheral wall upstanding from the base terminating with an upper curved rim;
- (c) a handle extending outwardly from the peripheral wall;
- (d) a curved rim extension surface extending away from a limited segment of the upper curved rim terminating at an outer perimeter;
- (e) a pivoting strainer defining perforations moveable about a pivot axis relative the peripheral wall and upper curved rim between i) a draining position, wherein the pivoting strainer extends above a limited segment of the peripheral wall and curved rim extension surface exposing the drainage perforations to the interior contents of the cooking apparatus, thereby enabling the passage of liquid from the interior of the apparatus to the exterior of the apparatus, and ii) a closed position, wherein the pivoting strainer is positioned such that it does not interfere with the conventional configuration of the cooking apparatus and cooking surfaces; and
- (e) a lever operably attached to the pivoting strainer which is rotatable about a pivot axis and extends above the handle near the position of the user's thumb, wherein the pivoting strainer pivots about the pivot axis moving the pivoting strainer between the closed position and the draining position.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the pivoting strainer further comprises a lower terminating perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface outer perimeter, wherein while in the draining position the lower terminating perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit, thereby preventing the pivoting strainer from moving upward and providing a seal between the apparatus and the pivoting strainer during the straining process.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the pivoting strainer further comprises an upper perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface outer perimeter, wherein while in the closed position the upper perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the pivoting strainer further comprises an upper perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface outer perimeter, wherein while in the closed position the upper perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit.
11. A cooking apparatus for straining grease and other liquid components away from solid food actuated by the use of a user's hand and thumb, comprising:
- (a) a substantially flat and circular base having a cooking surface;
- (b) a substantially vertical peripheral wall upstanding from the base terminating with an upper curved rim;
- (c) a handle extending outwardly from the peripheral wall;
- (d) a curved rim extension surface extending away from a limited segment of the upper curved rim terminating at an outer perimeter;
- (e) a pivoting strainer defining perforations moveable about a pivot axis relative the peripheral wall and upper curved rim between i) a draining position wherein the pivoting strainer extends above a limited segment of the peripheral wall and curved rim extension surface exposing the perforations to the interior contents of the apparatus, thereby increasing the height of the limited segment of the peripheral wall enabling the passage of liquid from the interior of the cooking apparatus to the exterior of the cooking apparatus, and ii) a closed position wherein the pivoting strainer is positioned such that it does not interfere with the conventional configuration of the cooking apparatus and cooking surfaces; the pivoting strainer comprising a lower terminating perimeter which is concentric to the outer perimeter of the curved rim extension surface, wherein while in draining position the lower terminating perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit, thereby preventing the pivoting strainer from moving upward and providing a seal between the apparatus and the pivoting strainer during the straining process; and
- (e) a lever operably attached to the pivoting strainer which is rotatable about a pivot axis and extends above the handle proximate the user's thumb, wherein the pivoting strainer pivots about the pivot axis moving the pivoting strainer between the closed position and the draining position.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the pivoting strainer further comprises an upper perimeter which is concentric to the curved rim extension surface outer perimeter, wherein while in the closed position the upper perimeter couples with the curved rim extension surface by an interference type fit.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 10, 2017
Publication Date: Oct 26, 2017
Inventors: Adam Chaudry (Powell, OH), Josh Conway (Powell, OH), Joseph Lehman (New Albany, OH), Sean D Montag (Westerville, OH)
Application Number: 15/645,403